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Animal Kingdom Gets Busy, EPCOT Lines Are Overstated – Walt Disney World Wait Times for Thursday, October 15, 2020

Posted wait times at the Animal Kingdom today were the second highest they’ve been over the past month, and those posted wait times continue to be the most accurate (relatively speaking) throughout Walt Disney World. We also collected 187 actual wait times around Walt Disney World today, so we can see how those compare to Disney’s posted waits.  Let’s do the numbers.

Animal Kingdom Wait Times

Avatar Flight of Passage had an average wait time today of 87 minutes.  That’s 20 minutes higher than its 7-day average, making today #1 for this week. Its 30-day average is 49 minutes, so today ranks #1 for the past month too.  Na’vi River Journey’s average wait today was 49 minutes, matching its 7-day average (and #2 for the week), and #3 for the past month. Lots of people over in Pandora today.

Other Animal Kingdom attractions that had their second-busiest day of the week today:

  • DINOSAUR (46 minutes, #3 for the month)
  • Expedition Everest (40 minutes, #3 for the month)
  • Kali River Rapids (37 minutes, #4 for the month)
  • Kilimanjaro Safaris (27 minutes, #4 for the month)

Actual wait times were around 75% of the posted wait times today.  The park’s average posted wait was 38 minutes, so the average actual wait was about 29 minutes, or 9 minutes less than posted.

 

EPCOT Wait Times

The first thing to note about EPCOT’s posted wait times today is that they were wayyy overestimated as compared to a normal day.  Actual waits in line today were less than half of posted waits – 48% – so a posted wait of 30 minutes at Mission: Space would’ve meant an actual wait of just under 15 minutes.  Contrast that with Animal Kingdom (above), where actual waits were 75% of the posted waits, and a much more accurate estimate.

Frozen Ever After had an average wait time today of 75 minutes, 5 above its weekly average, so today ranks #2 for this week. Its 30-day average is 57 minutes, so today ranks #3 for the past month. Test Track had an average wait time today of 68 minutes, 3 under its 7-day average (#2 for this week, #5 for the past month).

Soarin’ had an average wait time today of 57 minutes. Its 7-day average is 48 minutes, so today ranks #2 for this week, and it’s #2 for the month. Living with the Land had an average wait time today of 16 minutes, so that’s always a good alternative ride.  And Spaceship Earth had an average posted wait time today of 24 minutes – your actual wait was probably lower.

 

Hollywood Studios Wait Times

Today was one of the least busy days at Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway over the past month, with an average wait time of 74 minutes. Its 7-day average is 83 minutes, so today ranks #6 for this week. Its 30-day average is 83 minutes, so today ranks #27 for the past month.  Same thing over at Slinky Dog Dash, which had an average wait 65 minutes (#6 for the week and #15 for the past month).

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror had an average wait time today of 44 minutes, less than its 7-day average of 50 minutes – today ranks #5 for this week. Its 30-day average is 50 minutes, so today ranks #21 for the past month.  But Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster was busier, with an average wait time of 57 minutes. Its 7-day average is 56 minutes, so today ranks #2 for this week. Its 30-day average is 50 minutes, so today ranks #4 for the past month.

Rock N Roller Coaster Extended Queue Today – 10-15-2020

Actual wait times were 70% of the posted wait time across the park, so a posted wait time of 30 minutes at Alien Swirling Saucers would’ve meant an actual wait of around 21 minutes in line.

And here’s how Rise of the Resistance boarding groups were called today – another solid day of performance.  The last few boarding groups got called earlier today than they’ve been called all week.

 

Magic Kingdom Wait Times

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train had an average wait time today of 63 minutes. Its 7-day average is 67 minutes, so today ranks #5 for this week. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad had an average wait time today of 50 minutes, its highest average for the week! Its 30-day average is 43 minutes, so today ranks #4 for the past month.

The Haunted Mansion had an average wait time today of 45 minutes. Its 7-day average is 50 minutes, so today ranks #5 for this week. Its 30-day average is 43 minutes, so today ranks #13 for the past month. Pirates of the Caribbean had an average wait time today of 50 minutes. Its 7-day average is 53 minutes (#5 for the week). Its 30-day average is 50 minutes, so today ranks #12 for the past month.

Actual wait times were 64% of the posted wait time today at the Magic Kingdom, so a posted wait time of 25 minutes at The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh meant an actual wait of around 16 minutes.

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REVIEW: The Sand Bar at Disney’s Contemporary Makes for a Nice Midday Break

Sometimes you just need a break when you’re spending the day in the parks. At Magic Kingdom more quick food options are being added little by little. Even though more options are becoming available, sometimes it is nice to take an extra long break and get out of the hustle and bustle of the park. Earlier this week, Ivonne on our team hopped aboard the resort ferry from Magic Kingdom to Disney’s Contemporary for lunch. Instead of heading to Contempo Cafe or The Wave, she did something different: she headed to the pool bar known as The Sand Bar.

REVIEW: The Sand Bar at Disney’s Contemporary Makes for a Nice Midday Break
The Sand Bar at Disney’s Contemporary

The weather is finally nice enough for comfortable outdoor dining in Orlando, a rare treat that quickly comes and goes. The Sand Bar is not remarkable and normally would not be a destination unto itself. However, with quick dining options being limited at Magic Kingdom, and feeling more crowded than usual due to procedural changes, you may be looking for creative options – we sure are!

We have ratings for all the restaurants and dining options at Walt Disney World, thanks to over 500,000 completed surveys from our readers. The Sand Bar is not highly rated, with a 84% thumbs up rating. It is ranked 76 out of 108 comparable options in Walt Disney World. It’s hard to wholeheartedly recommend The Sand Bar considering there are more interesting options on the monorail loop, like Caption Cook’s at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, and Gasparilla Island Grill at Disney’s Grand Floridian. However, with the Contemporary being right next door to Magic Kingdom, it is a convenient place to have a nice break.

REVIEW: The Sand Bar at Disney’s Contemporary Makes for a Nice Midday Break
Views of Bay Lake at The Sand Bar at Disney’s Contemporary

Another plus of this location is its lakeside vistas. You can dine outside by the pool or near beautiful Bay Lake. Since it is poolside and near the lake it is best to take the ferry boat from Magic Kingdom rather than the monorail, which would result in having to backtrack a little.

REVIEW: The Sand Bar at Disney’s Contemporary Makes for a Nice Midday Break
Angus Bacon Cheeseburger at The Sand Bar at Disney’s Contemporary

The menu at The Sand Bar is limited. There’s nothing overly creative, so if you prefer simple fare this is a good choice for you. You have a choice of a salad, a sandwich, and a burger. The kids’ menu is simply a choice between a hot dog or a hamburger. Mobile ordering is not available here due to the nature and size of this venue. Ivonne ordered the Angus Bacon Cheeseburger, which is served with a generous amount of french fries. This burger is better quality than the standard cheeseburgers served inside Magic Kingdom. Priced at $12.99, which is pretty standard for a Disney quick service cheeseburger, this Angus Bacon Cheeseburger is a decent value.

REVIEW: The Sand Bar at Disney’s Contemporary Makes for a Nice Midday Break
Lunch at The Sand Bar at Disney’s Contemporary

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Have you ever headed to one of the monorail resorts for lunch?

REVIEW: The Sand Bar at Disney’s Contemporary Makes for a Nice Midday Break

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Halloween Arrives at Shanghai Disney Resort with Spooktacular New Party, Frightfully Fun Surprises

This year, Shanghai Disney Resort is ushering in Halloween like never before with a cauldron of bewitching experiences, including wickedly wonderful parties, new Disney Villain selfie spots, special fireworks, dreadfully delicious delicacies and more!  

From now until November 1, magical moments of Halloween are materializing for guests of all ages at the Resort. And today, we’ve scared up a glimpse of the chilling (and thrilling) fun. 

Halloween Arrives at Shanghai Disney Resort with Spooktacular New Party, Frightfully Fun Surprises Pumpkins at Shanghai Disney Resort

At Shanghai Disney Resort, this season’s Halloween festivities include a new two-day Halloween party –  “Halloween Days of Spook-tacular” – that’ll creep into the night on October 30 and 31.  

Halloween Arrives at Shanghai Disney Resort with Spooktacular New Party, Frightfully Fun Surprises

Guests with a ticket to “Halloween Days of Spook-tacular” are encouraged to show their best Halloween costumes as they enjoy five different Party Zones throughout Shanghai Disneyland – with live DJs and selfie spots with Disney Villains.  

At the end of the night’s “This IS Halloween!” Dance Party, the winner of a costume contest will be invited to ride in the Grand Marshal vehicle at the front of the nighttime pre-parade. To cap off both evenings, guests can enjoy a Halloween Villains Fireworks Show with a stirring soundtrack, Disney Villains projections, fire effects and more. 

As a special surprise during Halloween, select Disney Villains will be making appearances on the Enchanted Storybook Castle balcony in the all-new Villain Balcony Walk.  And each night, Donald’s Halloween Treat Cavalcade returns to the parade route. 

The Resort has also carved out an enchanting array of pumpkin-flavored desserts for the season, including a Halloween Donald Waffle with Pumpkin-flavored Ice Cream, a Donald Pumpkin-flavored Ice Cream Waffle Cone, and a Donald Pumpkin-flavored Ice Cream at Il Paperino. 

If guests are looking for something more regal, they can head to the Royal Banquet Hall for a delightfully delicious four-course Halloween menu with warming family favorites. 

And for a special memento, the StellaLou Halloween Sipper and Duffy Halloween Popcorn Bucket are perfect options available at quick service restaurants and outdoor vending carts.

Also, there are four new merchandise collections now available for the Halloween season, including a first-ever Disney Villains Collection at Shanghai Disney Resort.  And guests can now find the Mickey and Friends, Duffy and Friends and “The Nightmare Before Christmas” Collections as well as new costumes and other hauntingly fun items to make a Halloween visit even more magical.  

Be sure to check back for more Disney Halloween surprises by visiting our new “Everything Halloween” page.

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The Disney Wish Sees Delayed Maiden Voyage

Well, I can’t say it’s much of a surprise. The Disney Wish, which is slated to be the fifth Disney Cruise Line ship will now not have her maiden voyage until the summer of 2022. Disney shared that this is due to pandemic-related delays at the Meyer-Werft shipyard in Germany. The ship was originally supposed to set sail on its inaugural sailing in January 2022.

It was announced that the Disney Wish will be powered by liquefied natural gas or LNG, which is one of the cleanest-burning fuels available. The ship will be approximately 144,000 gross tons and include 1,250 guest staterooms and will be slightly larger than the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy.

Disney had also shared that Rapunzel will be featured on the back of the ship, with paintbrush in hand, using her long hair to suspend herself. She will be helped with her painting by her lovable sidekick, Pascal. In addition, it has been shared that the Disney Wish’s atrium will be inspired by the beauty of an enchanted fairytale and will be a bright, airy and an elegant space.

We’ll make sure to share more details about the Disney Wish, as well as when it’s maiden voyage will be here on the blog when we learn more information.

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Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19

Over the past week we’ve been highlighting our Walt Disney World touring plans that reflect changes due to social distancing protocols and COVID-19 closures. Today we’ll focus on the Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children. This plan is designed for parents of children ages 3 to 8 who wish to see the very best age-appropriate attractions in the Animal Kingdom. Every attraction has a rating of at least 3.5 stars (out of five) from preschool and grade-school children surveyed by our site and book, The Unofficial Guide. The plan keeps walking and backtracking to a minimum. We start the plan off with Avatar Flight of Passage. It is important that you arrive at the front entrance of Animal Kingdom as early as possible (45 to 60 minutes in case they open early), and are one of the first groups of people to get in line for Flight of Passage so you can avoid a long wait in line.

STEPS

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 1) Avatar Flight of Passage

Take flight on Avatar Flight of Passage as soon as the park opens.

Avatar Flight of Passage is one of the most technologically advanced rides Disney has ever produced: a flight simulator in which you hop on the back of a winged, dragonlike Pandora banshee for a spin to take in the planet’s scenery. The flying effects are very well done. You can turn your head almost 90° either way, and about 45° up and down, to survey the Pandora landscape. Flight of Passage ranks high with all age groups.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 2) Na’vi River Journey

Take a cruise on Na’vi River Journey

The Na’vi River Journey is a 4½-minute boat ride through the Pandora jungle. You begin by boarding one of two small, hewn rafts joined together. Each raft has two rows of seats, and each row can fit three adults. The big star is displayed in the ride’s culminating scene: the Shaman of Songs, easily one of the most lifelike animatronic figures Disney has ever created.

3) Kali River Rapids

Ride Kali River Rapids.
Kali River Rapids is an unguided trip in a circular rubber raft down an artificial river; each raft has a topmounted platform that seats 12 people. The raft essentially floats free in the current and is washed downstream through rapids and waves. Because the “river” is fairly wide, with various currents, eddies, and obstacles, each trip is different and exciting. Oh, and you WILL get wet.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 4) Maharajah Jungle Trek

Walk through the Maharajah Jungle Trek

 

This walk is similar to the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail but with an Asian setting and Asian animals. You start with Komodo dragons and work up to Malayan flying foxes. Next is a cave with fruit bats. Ruins of the maharajah’s palace provide the setting for Bengal tigers. From the top of a parapet in the palace you can view a herd of blackbuck antelope and Asian deer. The trek concludes with an aviary. Labyrinthine, overgrown, and elaborately detailed, the temple ruin would be a compelling attraction even without the animals.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 5) Feathered Friends In Flight!

Watch Feathered Friends In Flight.
This is a bird show in Asia’s Anandapur Theater, formerly home to UP! A Great Bird Adventure. Expect some audience participation.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 6) Kilimanjaro Safaris

Take a trip on Kilimanjaro Safaris.

 

Animal Kingdom’s premier zoological attraction, Kilimanjaro Safaris offers an exceptionally realistic, albeit brief, imitation of an actual African photo safari. Guests board tall, open vehicles and are dispatched into a simulated African veldt habitat. Animals such as zebras, wildebeests, impalas, Thomson’s gazelles, giraffes, and even rhinos roam apparently free, while predators such as lions, as well as potentially dangerous large animals like hippos, are separated from both prey and guests by all-but-invisible, natural-appearing barriers. Another high ranking attraction for all ages.

7) Eat Lunch

Eat lunch if you’re hungry. Try out Flame Tree Barbecue for a variety of meats. Another option is Restaurantosaurus in DinoLand.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 8) Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail

Explore Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail.

 

As the trail winds between the domain of two troops of lowland gorillas, it’s hard to see what, if anything, separates you from the primates. Also on the trail is a hippo pool with an underwater viewing area, plus a naked-mole-rat exhibit. A highlight is an exotic-bird aviary so craftily designed that you can barely tell you’re in an enclosure.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 9) Discovery Island Trails

Walk through Discovery Island Trails.

 

Winding behind The Tree of Life is a series of walking trails that include around a dozen animal-viewing opportunities, from otters and kangaroos to lemurs, storks, and porcupines. Besides the animals, you’ll find verdant landscaping, waterfalls, and quiet spots to sit and reflect on your relationship with nature.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 10) TriceraTop Spin

Take a spin in a triceratops on TriceraTop Spin.

Another Dumbo-like ride. Here you spin around a central hub until a dinosaur pops out of the top of the hub. Ranks high with pre- and grade-school kids.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19

There’s no FastPass+ being offered at this time so you’ll have to do only stand-by lines. Don’t forget, you can customize and optimize this or any of our other touring plans using our personalized touring plans creator on the site or in our mobile app, Lines. Be sure to check out our other touring plans that will help you save time and money in Walt Disney World.

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